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1 1, XXII | difference between them is infinite. For the one just glances 2 1, XLVIII | subtlety arises touching the infinite divisibility of lines, from 3 1, LXXII | experience has increased to an infinite amount. Wherefore if (like 4 1, LXXXIII| illiberal to practice, infinite in number, and minute in 5 1, LXXXIV | stored and stocked with infinite experiments and observations.~ 6 1, XCIX | men but think over their infinite expenditure of understanding, 7 1, XCIX | the present, but promising infinite utility hereafter. But let 8 1, XCIX | as the uses of light are infinite in enabling us to walk, 9 1, XCIX | rational quantities; from the infinite and vague to the finite 10 1, XX | body like the points of an infinite number of needles. It is 11 1, XXVI | here and there, as if in infinite space. Whereas, if we have 12 1, XLVI | when I came to think of the infinite loss and diminution of quantity 13 1, XLVIII | most obvious, and is of infinite application, it would be 14 1, XLVIII | motion, that is, eternal and infinite. Those which are favorably